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Ali I Vâsib : ウィキペディア英語版
Ali Vâsib

Ali Vâsib (13 October 1903, Constantinople – 9 December 1983, Alexandria) was an Ottoman prince. From 1977 to his death in 1983, he was the 41st head of the Imperial House of Osman, an Ottoman royal dynasty.〔''Almanach de Gotha'', 184th edition, pg 365, 912–915. Almanach de Gotha. (2000).〕〔''Burke's royal families of the world.'' Second edition. pg 247. Burke's peerage. (1980).〕〔() "The Ottoman empire". History Files.〕〔() Official website of the immediate living descendants of the Ottoman dynasty. Accessed 20 July 2012.〕 Much of his life was spent in exile.
==Family==
Vâsib was born in Çırağan Palace, Ortaköy, Beşiktaş, the only son of Ahmed Nihad, the 38th head of the Imperial House of Osman and Her Highness, Safiru Başhanımefendi. Murad V, the 33rd head of the House of Osman, was Vâsib's great grandfather.〔() Genealogy of Ali Vasib.〕〔() Genealogy of Turkish royalty. Accessed 20 July 2012.〕〔() Family history of Mahmud II Retrieved 20 July 2012.〕

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